tapirg
Aerospace
- Feb 13, 2008
- 9
I’m trying to standardize a method to characterise CTE values for the composite materials we currently use. (to lamina level longitudinal and Transverse)
I’ve look into some literature, forums but I haven’t found much information about it.
Basically I’m looking to test a wide range of fabrics combined with two or three different resin systems. (I.e. UD carbon, weave 2x2Twill carbon, Biaxial carbon ±45º, Biaxial Glass and a 0º/±45 Triaxial glass)
I’ve identify two possible methods: Interferometer (ASTM E289) or Thermo mechanical analysis (ASTM 831); I’m also considering to use a non-contact video extensometer
,for conduction my coupon testing but I’m struggling to come with an adequate laminate definition to perform the test. (I.e. Thickness of the specimens, stack up sequence) and obtain meaningful information from them. (Lamina Longitudinal and Transverse CTE)
I think that for the UD it’s clear that the laminate has to consist of a Nr of layers all orientated at 0º and the same for the Carbon Weave [0º/90º]ns. And again similar for the Biaxial carbon [±45]ns (as we have both fabric configurations plus/ minus and minus/plus)
The real issue comes whit the laminate sequence for the Biax Glass ±45 and especially for the Triaxial Glass 0º/±45 as I don’t have a clue about how to stack up the plies without introducing out of plane bending due to the asymmetry of the laminate.
Hope all this makes sense.
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
I’ve look into some literature, forums but I haven’t found much information about it.
Basically I’m looking to test a wide range of fabrics combined with two or three different resin systems. (I.e. UD carbon, weave 2x2Twill carbon, Biaxial carbon ±45º, Biaxial Glass and a 0º/±45 Triaxial glass)
I’ve identify two possible methods: Interferometer (ASTM E289) or Thermo mechanical analysis (ASTM 831); I’m also considering to use a non-contact video extensometer
,for conduction my coupon testing but I’m struggling to come with an adequate laminate definition to perform the test. (I.e. Thickness of the specimens, stack up sequence) and obtain meaningful information from them. (Lamina Longitudinal and Transverse CTE)
I think that for the UD it’s clear that the laminate has to consist of a Nr of layers all orientated at 0º and the same for the Carbon Weave [0º/90º]ns. And again similar for the Biaxial carbon [±45]ns (as we have both fabric configurations plus/ minus and minus/plus)
The real issue comes whit the laminate sequence for the Biax Glass ±45 and especially for the Triaxial Glass 0º/±45 as I don’t have a clue about how to stack up the plies without introducing out of plane bending due to the asymmetry of the laminate.
Hope all this makes sense.
Any Help would be greatly appreciated.